TheSwener
Automotive
- Feb 26, 2009
- 21
Hi All,
I have an electrical application where I want to weld a common busbar to several contacts. I need the contacts to be flexible for tolerance/vibration considerations, but the main body should be thick busbar for high current.
My perfect solution would be to "laminate" a thin sheet of something with good electrical and welding properties (nickel, aluminum) to an aluminum plate that would serve as the busbar. This way I get the benefit of both shapes, and better conductivity than if I welded separate tabs on for each contact.
Does this type of process exist? What materials work? Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Rob
I have an electrical application where I want to weld a common busbar to several contacts. I need the contacts to be flexible for tolerance/vibration considerations, but the main body should be thick busbar for high current.
My perfect solution would be to "laminate" a thin sheet of something with good electrical and welding properties (nickel, aluminum) to an aluminum plate that would serve as the busbar. This way I get the benefit of both shapes, and better conductivity than if I welded separate tabs on for each contact.
Does this type of process exist? What materials work? Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Rob